CAST YOUR VOTE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. YOU MUST RANK NO. 1 TO NO. 4 WITH NO. 1 BEING YOUR TOP PICK.
Kallie Bildner, Waynesville – CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON BILDNER

Bildner will go down as the most productive player to ever come through Waynesville. She owns the career scoring (2,050) and rebounding (1,172) records at Waynesville, as well as just about every single-game and single-season record. This year, she also shot 65 percent from the field and 81 percent from the line despite regularly seeing double and triple teams. After Waynesville won its second district title in four years, Bildner was named Ozark Conference Player of the Year and Class 5 Player of the Year. She’ll play collegiately at Lindenwood.
Hayley Frank, Strafford – CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON FRANK

A sensational rookie season for the Strafford freshman forward. She led Strafford in every major stat category and scored the fifth-most points in state history for a freshman, leading the Indians to their first state championship in school history. For the season, Frank averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals and 1 block per game.
Lexie Vaught, Crane – CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON VAUGHT

A stat-stuffer extraordinaire, Vaught impacted the game in numerous ways. She dabbled in a little bit of everything this year, leading Crane to its fourth-consecutive Class 2 state title and posting five triple-doubles along the way. For the season, Vaught averaged around 16 points, 8 rebounds, 7 steals and 6 assists per game. She finishes her preps career third all-time in state history with 727 steals. During Vaught’s tenure, Crane went 123-7 overall. Vaught will play college basketball at Drury University.
Alexa Willard, Stoutland – CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON WILLARD

The McDonald’s All-American nominee put together one of the most efficient season’s in state history, scoring 810 points while shooting 58 percent from the field, 49 percent from 3 and 90 percent from the free throw line. She also owns the state record for consecutive free throws made (42) and career free throw percentage (89 percent). For the season, Willard averaged 31 points, 11.5 rebounds, 4 blocks, 3 steals and 3 assists per game as Stoutland went 15-3 overall. She’ll play collegiately at Missouri State.
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